Dr. Osborne announced this summer he would not extend his agreement. His departure follows a rash of violence last year, including the fatal off-campus stabbing of a student.

The high school is also under investigation for allegations of grade inflation with an online credit recovery program.

"I'm hoping that transparency comes with the new administration," says Klein.

Dr. Parvey says she's ready to move forward on a more positive path.

"The community has been very involved and engaged and present with all that went on last year, so this is a great opportunity for the district to restore trust and really build a strong relationship with the community," says Dr. Parvey.

Some parents say the new leaders, including a new board of education president, will bring additional discipline and structure for the students.

The district also has a new Board of Education president.

While Dr. Parvey is interim superintendent, the Board of Education will continue their search for a full time superintendent.